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Cala Lily StamenCritique welcome on this pic. Shot with the Sigma 105mm Macro 1/500th sec @ f/32 - off camera SB800 flash used.
Chris
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wow.... Lots of detail real close!
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Great shot Chris - harder to get than it might look too.
How did you trigger the flash? Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Very cool macro, Chris. Lots of DOF for great detail.
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Yeah Chris, next time try and get up close will ya? Great detail and colour Chris, Max President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Chris: Great shot.
I've recently got an SB800, so a few tips would be great. How much natural light was there? Were you just using TTL BL and letting it do its thing? Do you shoot Manual mostly for this sort of thing? Are those settings (1/500s F32) fairly standard for your flash lit macro shots? - Nick
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Very nice Chris. Love macros. Almost enough to make you want to wander around the garden with a magnifying glass.
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Hi Nick - I do normally shoot manual for macro, including focus. The beauty of digital is that you can determine very quickly if the shot is working or not. When working at 1:1 f/32 and 1/500th sec works fairly well. Shot in diffused daylight using the SC29 cord with flash off to one side at approx 8" distance. Diffuser was left on the flash and I used iTTLBL - it works! Chris
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